Motion processing, directional selectivity, and conscious visual perception in the human brain


Motion processing, directional selectivity, and conscious visual perception in the human brain is a scholarly work by Semir Zeki, published in 2008 in ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America''. The main subjects of the publication include artificial intelligence, neuroscience, visual cortex, brain activity and meditation, visual perception, stimulus, motion perception, computer vision, Percept, communication, perception, psychology, and biological motion. The authors found that a strong motion stimulus that is weakly perceived is more effective in activating V5 (as well as V3) than a weaker motion stimulus, which is nevertheless robustly perceived.

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